Exhibitions / Congresses

China Shanghai International Battery Industry Fair

China, Shanghai - Aug. 26--28, 2014
China Shanghai International Battery Industry Fair SNIEC, Shanghai, the 6th China (Shanghai) International Battery Industry Fair (short for CNIBF) is one of Asias most excellent expos for those who work on battery industry. With 5-year successful show experiences in China, CNIBF 2014 decides to widen and strengthen the international business by cooperating with the embassy, battery associations and agent and so on. The exhibition hall offers a 20000sqm platform to launch new products, make new contacts and maintain existing relationships. CNIBF2014 will be your best choice to unlocking your future business opportunities for it obtains more qualified buyers and decision makers than any other event in Eastern China.
Date(s)
Aug. 26--28, 2014
Time(s)
9:00-17:00
Venue
Shanghai New International Expo Center
Ticketing
USD3200/shell scheme booth, or USD320/sqm
Contact for booking / more info
Amy Xiao, 86-18102823130, amy@zhenweiexpo.com
China Shanghai International Battery Industry Fair

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